Mathematics, 08.02.2021 20:30 tay8556
The graph models the population of spices of a beetle as a function of days since the count began what does the end behavior as X approaches Infinity represent
A) the population increases infinitely as the time the creases infinitely
B) the population when the count begin was 125000
C) the population after 60 days was 20,100
D) the population will continue to decrease
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